Pubdate: Thu, 04 May 2000 Source: Amarillo Globe-News (TX) Copyright: 2000 Amarillo Globe-News Contact: P.O. Box 2091, Amarillo, TX 79166 Fax: (806) 373-0810 Website: http://amarillonet.com/ Forum: http://208.138.68.214:90/eshare/server?action4 Author: Penny McClurg Related: http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v00/n570/a06.html THE WHOLE STORY I would like to comment on an article that appeared in the Lubbock Avalanche-Journal on April 24 and the Amarillo Daily News on April 25, concerning the Tulia drug busts and subsequent tax increase. It contained a statement made by me to Avalanche-Journal reporter Linda Kane, who contacted me for comment. I was quoted accurately up to a point, but perhaps the most important part of my statement was omitted, giving readers a false sense of where I stand. I believe strongly that everyone is innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. It appears to me that if jurors are willing to convict a person based on his or her background, as one juror publicly stated, then the background of the only witness to the alleged crime should certainly be taken into account. I have nothing but the utmost respect for Swisher County Sheriff Larry Stewart, both as a man and as a law enforcement officer. I do not believe that he compromised his principles in any way before, during or after the 1999 drug busts. But the question remains: Was undercover officer Tom Coleman's background thoroughly investigated before he was hired by Swisher County? Ms. Kane wrote that I understood why it was necessary to raise taxes (to cover the cost of the trials). I was ignorant of the fact that our taxes had been raised for that reason. She asked if I would mind if my taxes were raised in order to get drugs and drug dealers off the streets. I said I wouldn't mind at all, if the evidence was airtight and everything was done properly - but was it? This is the way my statement to Ms. Kane should have appeared in the article: "As far as getting the drugs off the streets, they (drugs and drug dealers) need to be out of here and away from my kids. If I can pay a few extra dollars in taxes to get them out of here, that's fine, as long as no one is railroaded and no one's constitutional rights are violated in the name of the drug war." PENNY McCLURG, Tulia - --- MAP posted-by: Derek Rea